Are you being serious? Are you tone deaf? Mako's voice is absolutely not the same in the trailer. It's almost as if it's being played at a higher speed just in that one instant. I'm hoping it is a fan-dub. The RCH video sounds more like Mako and how the hell can you say it sounds younger?

I just love how people put commas, in places they so obviously, do not belong.

I don't know about you, but I love the Young Justice animated series.So I became the 44,901st signer of this petition to bring the series back.

The trailer the user posted was sped up in order to avoid copyright issues, it seems, according to the Youtube comments. If you pay attention, all their voices sound a bit higher than usual, including Korra and Bolin as well as Mako.

Oh, woops. I just posted the trailer, didn't realize they upped the pitch. I saw the original the day it was posted, which is why I know it's the same voice. Kinda obvious they upped the pitch though, so I don't understand how you thought it was "changed". They all sound different. Except maybe Ikki. She's still got that annoying high pitched voice.

Well, for what I know of the voices, only the narrator and Mako sounded noticeably different. Bolin is whiny and Korra is a girl so their voices don't really change much.

PS. I apologize if I sounded like a prick. I get combative when it feels like someone is talking down to me. Not that you were, I just misinterpreted.

By the way, my initial post about Mako's voice was a joke pointing out how funny it sounded. Although I was legitimately concerned. Thankfully Stuff then proceeded to exacerbate my confusion. *sigh* good times.

I just love how people put commas, in places they so obviously, do not belong.

I don't know about you, but I love the Young Justice animated series.So I became the 44,901st signer of this petition to bring the series back.

I am losing most of my will to keep watching this series. I mean, it's like the writers don't even bother to try and make it exciting, surprising, and interesting. You can always say "hey, they never expected to have a 2nd season, so it's ok if it's a little bad here and there", but for god's sake the 1st season is almost just as bad in that regard.

From the very 1st episode, it becomes obvious who the main baddies are. Like, they are wearing an ID tag with "the bad guy" on them. Now Amon being the main bad guy was fine, he was the last goal to beat, and the interesting stuff happened on the way to the inevitable end. But Tarlock? For the love of god, why make the bad guy who's supposed to be an "undercover bad guy" so obviously bad? He was so easy to see through it makes everyone who didn't a retard automatically. And of course, the moment Tenzin or Korra's dad distrust someone they are obviously and clearly baddies. It's the same in both seasons, the baddie is instantly recognisable. No suspense, no surprise.Admittedly, they did try to add some surprise, like Tarlock and Amon being brothers and what not, good, but not good enough. Then there's the better hidden bad guy, as Hiroshi Sato. And hey, the idea was adequate, but they didn't even let it sink in. He got introduced in one episode, and in like what? One more episode he's already a suspicious guy, because Korra said so, and Korra is the good guy so she must be right. Right? Just like Tenzin is right about Tarlock, and Korra's dad Tonraq about his brother Unalaq. The moment a main surely good character makes a serious face at someone it becomes instantly obvious that they will play a bad guy role at one point. Why is that a thing? Why does it always have to be this obvious? Why not add a character who can actually properly pretend to be a good guy and fool everyone before he backstabs them? Why are all the baddies so obviously transparent? Some of them can be, of course, but for all of them to be so easy to spot and so quick to burn out? Where's the suspense in that?

I can already call it. Unalaq was the one who arranged for Tonraq's fuck up, maybe by summoning the spirits, maybe by actually hiring those bandits, to get his brother out of the way and become the chief. Because the Tonraq is Korra's dad, so ofc he couldn't have made such a big fuckup. He was played, and thus is innocent and a great guy... He has to be. Because the characters are ultimately just black and white. No matter how tragic backstory you give them (amon+tarlock) or how you make them justify their actions (hiroshi). (spoiler because I don't want to hear bitching about "you ruined it". Although if anyone doesn't see this coming from a mile away shouldn't be technically able to read anyway.)

This could really have been so much more. The last airbender was so much better in that regard. There was the obvious baddie, the leader of the fire nation. But then there were also characters like Zuko, and Mai. People who could swing either way for either team, and actually went on a journey that changed them. I wish the legend of Korra at least tried to leave itself some ties to mend in future seasons (if there are any) so that they can actually make something deeper happen with the characters. So far it's just teenage Korra throwing tantrums and siding with the so very inconspicuous baddie to end up realising that her teachers/mentors were right all along and has to fight her way through it again. Is it really going to be the exact same theme for both seasons of Korra?

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One point to add, I feel the characters aren't even people. With Aang, all his friends did what their characters wanted to do, they all played who they were. Here, the second Korra makes her decision, everyone's okay with it. It's like their own personal feelings and opinions just drop, they become mindless NPCs.

The whole bring spirits to peace thing too; forcing spirits to peacefully leave? Either they didn't think that through, or there's going to be another reiteration on what that is.

I enjoyed Last Airbender because it wasn't just about The Last Airbender. Everyone in it made their choices, everyone in it had something to do, everyone in it was affected by what was happening.In Korra? It's all about Korra. Ik they switched to Asami and Jinora, but wtf did they do? Asami gave back some comedy, the drama they tried to inject lasted a few seconds. Jinora, nothing actually happened, she walked around saw a statue glow. Remember how many fucking people saw a glowing statue by the beginning of S2 for Last Airbender?I know Korra is learning her spiritual side now, but still, it's irritating.

Another thing is that despite having 6 months to train while possessing the avatar state, Korra's bending is still boring, involving nothing but blasts. At least her father thought of encasing the spirit in ice. Even in terms of power (instead of skill), her bending still doesn't look as powerful as the firebenders of TLA. Maybe they don't want her to look too OP early, but then what's the point of giving her the Avatar state? I don't think it is necessary as a plot device.

The first episode was good but whenever Korra whined about being protected and training all the time. Why would you complain? When she complain about beating the baddie at the last episode, She had help, She really couldn't have done it without anyone. And the being protected part, The baddie at the end already proved that their are people stronger than Korra, So If one of those dark spirits are as strong as Korra and have the upper-hand.... Well... Than she's facked...

THE OFFICIAL SHITPOSTER

Exodis: Image us as the Camelot, the guy going as a troll/Krest, and Hiroko as... the bunny.

Because teenagers wouldn't watch the show if korra were anything but a whiny little shit that actually learned from her fuckups. They wouldn't be able to relate since you know, she's supposed to be a teen and that's the teen thing that teens like to do when they're teening and shit: Disregard logic, consider every piece of advice that doesn't conform to a childs perspective of "fun times" an aggresion and/or oppresion, be immature and/or a brat, fuck up a lot, omg bois ♥, the usual bidimensional, uninteresting trope for teenage behavior. Who wants interesting characters when you can overload yourself with ALL THOSE CHANGES THAT COME WITH PUBERTY! Nothing like sports, driving, reckless behavior and hormones to get into the We Are Nickelodeon Teens bive you know what i mean? Really we should be grateful season 2 of Korra wasn't done as a comedy live action series like drake & josh and co.

why, ‘cause she’s telling the people who’ve been controlling her and isolating her all her life, who’ve been keeping important information from her and restricting her freedoms in ways that have severely limited her personal and emotional growth, that she doesn’t want them to do that anymore?

and if she’s ticking you off because “she’s being a brat she’s being rude” then you’re contributing to the society-wide pattern of denigrating women when we get aggressively and/or assertively defensive over our autonomy, which in many cases is actively stripped from us